Clinic information

Core services

Specialty programs

Additional services

Our philosophy

Lifemark Hazelwood Physiotherapy has been providing service in the Surrey neighborhood of Fleetwood since 1993. Our staff are dedicated to providing innovative and customized physiotherapy services.

Our team of highly trained therapists are passionate about helping clients recover from pain and injuries quickly and safely, so they can return to the life they enjoy. They will develop a tailored treatment plan to help you get well and stay well. Through in-clinic exercises and home exercise programs, combined with manual therapy, our goal is to promote an early return to activity and function.

Whether you were injured at work, playing a sport or in a car accident, our one-on-one results oriented treatments will be designed to help you with your specific needs.

We treat a variety of conditions including:

Sport or workplace injuries

Muscle strains or joint sprains

Arthritis

Whiplash (or other motor vehicle accident injuries)

Neck and back pain

Headaches

Post fracture or dislocation

Post-surgery pain or trauma

The clinic

We offer a bright, spacious and comfortable setting for our physiotherapy and rehab clients. We have seven private treatment rooms for physio and acupuncture, and our third-floor facility has a large exercise area for kinesiology and work conditioning programs.

Using the most current treatment techniques, our skilled physiotherapists offer the best evidence-based treatment and solutions including:

Manual therapy

Exercise therapy

Vestibular rehabilitation

Acupuncture

Intramuscular stimulation (IMS)

Shockwave therapy

Occupational therapy

Active Rehabilitation & Hydrotherapy (pool exercise)

At Lifemark Hazelwood Physiotherapy, acupuncture and IMS (Intramuscular Stimulation) treatments, if appropriate, are included as part of your physiotherapy sessions at no extra cost. Shockwave therapy is available for a nominal fee.

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Common conditions we treat

BPPV

Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo or BPPV is the most common form of vertigo, and results in sharp and acute dizziness brought on by movement. It is caused by a dysfunction in the vestibular apparatus, a series of canals located inside the ear, which includes a canal of tiny crystals of calcium carbonate. BPPV occurs when some of the crystals escape from their normal chamber and get into one or more of the other ear canals. Vestibular rehab therapists are trained in treating the symptoms of BPPV.

Concussion

A concussion is a brain injury that has physical symptoms such as headache, nausea, sensitivity to light and sound, and cognitive and emotional affects, including brain fog, lack of mental focus and fatigue. Concussion care services can help both speed recovery and prevent future injury.

Dizziness and balance

Dizziness and balance issues can include vertigo, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), nausea, light-headedness, vision issues, motion sensitivity and sensitivity to crowds. They can severely impact quality of life if left untreated. Vestibular rehabilitation can help improve symptoms.

Frozen shoulder

Frozen shoulder is a progressive condition that often starts with pain in the shoulder joint during basic movement. If the condition is left untreated, pain increases and mobility decreases. Physiotherapists can assess and develop a treatment plan.

Headaches

Headaches can be caused by a variety of conditions and once assessed by a healthcare professional can be helped with physiotherapy treatment.

Herniated disc

A herniated disc refers to a problem with one of the rubbery cushions (disks) between the individual bones (vertebrae) that stack up to make your spine. Chiropractic services can help with the associated pain and discomfort.

Rotator cuff injuries

The rotator cuff consists of four muscles that surround the shoulder blade (scapula), and help to hold the arm bone (humerus) in the shoulder capsule. It is easily injured by sport, repetitive use and common daily activity. Physiotherapists can help diagnose and treat symptoms.

Sciatica

The sciatic nerve run from the lower back, through the hip and into each buttock before traveling down each leg. Sciatica is the term used to describe the symptoms when there is pressure on the nerve, causing pain in the lower back, hip or buttock. Physiotherapy or chiropractic services can help relieve sciatic pain.

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Coverage options

Our clinic staff can help confirm your health insurance coverage. Your treatment may be partially or fully covered if you have extended health benefits, a worker’s compensation claim, or were injured in a motor vehicle accident.